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Flavia Coffee: How They Seal Flavia Filter Packs

When you look at a Flavia Coffee Fresh Pack it’s a common misconception as to how they seal the bottom. The Keurig K-Cup, as well as the Nescafe Dolce Gusto Capusle, and Tassimo TDISCs all have pressed foil seals that are pierced by a metal wand. Not Flavia Coffee, though. They take different approach to single serve coffee packaging. When we went to Mars Drink School to learn about Flavia Coffee: Tree to Cup, we took a walk-thru tour of Flavia Coffee’s manufacturing plant. Besides being absolutely spotlessly clean, we got to see the packs filled and sealed. The bottom, which many people incorrectly perceive as being “glued together” is hermetically sealed using heat. This machine looks pretty close to the one that they used in the Mars Flavia Coffee manufacturing plant. It seals about 120 packs per minute. So you can imagine how many they are sealing a day! They also have a bunch of these, so they are really moving product quickly. With a motto like “Source, Seal, Serve” you can really see the rush they have to deliver you the freshest coffee possible. And as always, you can pick up Flavia Coffee for the lowest prices at www.CoffeeRocket.com.

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